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Thursday, 21 July 2016

Accommodation

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We booked all our accommodation on the web - three hotels, two guest houses, and ten apartments or bed-and-breakfasts.  Most were booked through the Airbnb website which we've used before, and most were very good.  One cancelled our booking at short notice (because her elderly mother had taken a fall) but we were able to find a replacement.

The true B&B's include your breakfast prepared by the operator, whereas many of the Airbnb places are actually apartments or cottages where you get a full kitchen and look after yourself.  The B&B's give you more interaction because they are generally friendly chatty people, and quite interesting to talk to.

Our first B&B, in the Cotswolds.
An excellent cottage near Wales.
Inside the cottage above.
Our slightly bizarre "chalet" in Wales.
In Wales our "chalet" was a slightly bizarre temporary-looking building which sat on the edge of a large grassy clearing.  A family of rabbits sat at the other end of the meadow most of the day, watching us and nibbling away.

The guesthouse in Windemere (Lake District)
A guesthouse is just a bed-and-breakfast but with several rooms for guests instead of just one.  The Windemere guesthouse had five rooms.  In those places we ate in a breakfast room shared with the other guests, who we sometimes got to chat to.

Airbnb near Glasgow.

Guest house in Fort William, looking out on the loch.
Our attic room in the little hotel in Skye.
Inverness apartment on the ground floor of this block.
Edinburgh apartment was fully furnished and overlooked a bowling green.
Another fully furnished apartment, in Durham this time
Some apartments are sparsely but adequately furnished, intended for full time rental use, but others are packed with the owner's personal possessions.